Electric toothbrush recomendations

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  • I have the oral b (vitality). It's the simplest and the most effective one for me.
  • lurkylurky
    lurkylurky Posts: 442 Forumite
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    I was also going to recommend the Oral B 600 at Boots for £25 but even better at £15 from Asda. I’m tempted to order one myself for when my current one gives up. My dentist says to pay no more than £50 full price so this fits the bill nicely.
  • Katiehound
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    julieewald wrote: »
    I never used this one. I am using Autobrush hands free electric toothbrush. It is the best and cost very less around $89. It gives joy. You'll definitely love it. Only 10 seconds brushing and after that you'll get fresh breadth.

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  • Sky_
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    The Autobrush would be great for people with limited (or no) hand movements and far less invasive than having carers brush someone's teeth. I think it's a great idea in those circumstances, but it is of limited use for the rest of us.
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  • archcherub
    archcherub Posts: 11 Forumite
    is there any real ultrasonic toothbrush to recommend? not those marketed as "ultrasonic" but only sonic.... those real ultrasonic are at a much higher frequence from what I read.
  • dreamyd
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    I use a Fairywill brush . They were used on 'Shop Well for Less' and while the bloke using it was too attached to the idea of using a £300 version, it does the job for about the £15 -£20 mark depending on the deal you spot. USB charge lasts a month or so.
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  • mrmmhf
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    Our Sonicare died within three years of use. The Oral-B we had before then was with us for over six years. I don’t think the Philips was built to last.
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